136 EVE...HAD ONLY AN APPLE I i T' I < \11 I \" "". . :. ..' I ,. '-'" "-,,-, 1:. .. BUT.. .YOU HAVE 0X1CLt l PERFUME BY c::> F< :'Y' . . the champagne of fragrances that goes to your heart In perfume. . . in eau de toilette . . . In bath accessofles. $3 to $35 plus tax caressing tenor of Car o Buti, and a stringy orchestra, made me long tempo- raril) to exchange this most mutable of cities for the eternal one (Capitol) -D. w. . THE LITERARY LIFE [Memo from one jungle group to another] TARZAN TV To: ALL TELEVISION WRITERS FROM: JACK DENOVE SOL LESSER ] OEL RAPP SUBJECT: BASIS FOR STORIES AND SCRIPTS FOR THE TARZAN TV SERIES. BASIC CHARACTERS TARLAN-Abandoned in the jungle as an infant, and raised by a family of apes, Tarzan possesses great strength, intelli- gence, and ingenuity. He is not King of the jungle, as some people tend to believe He is, instead, a beacon of moral and physical strength, interested only in the welfare of his friends and the animals. He is not a self-appointed judge and jury, but he does attempt to combat injustice if he is confronted by it. He will fight to save a native or an animal in distre"s, and he will do his best to rid the territory of hunters or trappers who are carrying out their trade in any illegal manner or with an illegal aim; but he WIll not arbitrarily for- bid hunting or trapping in the jungle be- cause, frankly, it is none of his business. Tarzan can communicate with the ani- mals. but we do not make a point of this. The only animöls with whom we allow Tarzan to directly communicate are CRETA, the chimp; TANTOR. the ele- phant; and NUMA, the lion. It is the great amount of viewer self-identification in this character which accounts for its long-lived popularity. Wouldn't most of us like to be Tarzan. strong, uninhibited, and free from the countless problems of modern atomic civilization? Tarzan speaks a broken English, which he has learned from white hunters and his mate, J AN E-A bea u tiful young English- woman who entered the jungle as a pho- . tographer and remained as Tarzan's mate. Jane is w-ell-educated and resourceful, and is largely responsible for Tarzan's under- standing of so-called "modern miracles." She is a devoted wife to Tarzan, and a doting mother to their son, Boy-who is the adopted son of Tarzan and Jane. Boy is 11 years old, and speaks perfect English, having been taught by Jane. He is a resourceful, strong, curious child, curious sometimes to a fault. He embodies all the traits of an average 11 year old boy, plus the added abilities to be able to take care of himself in the jungle. Boy virtually worships Tarzan. LOCALE Africa, 1956 Tarzan and his family live in a tree- house at the top of a steep escarpment. At the base of the escarpment is a river and surrounding jungle. At the top, around their house and as far as the eye can see, more Jungle. TYPES OF STORIES DESIRED The main ingredient of all Tarzan sto- ries must be BELIEVABILITY! r:- ò, $,J .,. .' . #. .."'!II:: . #, .. . '* ,,-", '$ -$ !-; . ., t ' "\:'H \ ^' ::..,.... .:....:..:.....:,..:.. ..'- ....... "'. -......, .:.:.: ...... '- . " w , '.> fY :. I I l U':: . . :.... .. :::. --- :-?: : \: w " . ^'? <" .......... .... ( I BEALL Y ) '\VONDEBFI-TL IT S to hnd a smart little colorful CO'lt Dress like this in precious pure Nub- by Wool T'weed. Exquisitely tailored to dramatize your o'wn slim figure. You'll love it for to'wn or country. Red, Sapphire Blue, Green, Grey and Butterscotch. 8 to 16. $29.95 susan penn, 485 Madison at 52nd N. y. .............. .... .................. ... . t - · . . -., - .... . - .....:::::: L: .. . - ....- "-- -;.:::-:-:. . .- ..---- ... . tI . _. -" _ _ . . . / SK flOP CLUB :E;:1 . .. - . .. Iß :':- uHIGH IN THE POCONOS" ? Sports galore. . . or rest · C::? and relaxation; set your , : own pace on this beau- tiful 55QO acre estate. Make reservations now, when golf, riding, all activities are at their : best amid the spectacu- 0 o. lar coloring of Fall. _'-/ m. Marvelous food. }r- N. Y. Rep.: MU 6-8648 : Box 1, Skytop, Pa. Wm. W. Malleson, Jr., Gen. Mgr. i h .-2 . - -= ç; . _ .:.[O . - \ ç.-::::. -. .- .. .... . . . . . . . . .. ... .. ...... .. ........ : ",< <-.. /' < , : 1 A I iif.. .. HI-f' BAR STORAGE UNiT'" .;. )$ ., : .:: .. .Ji " < '\ " ....:- ... :..:..:::-;;'..;': :::'::"" '" <<:..:: :{::;.o;> ;.;..:.:...... . R .P^ 0( . . ÿ:.' ..,. ph. :-. . i e I d d - 5 I 9 n s :$';:'0 w -è sf' 5.3. s.. t r e e t · new y 0 r k 1 9 p h 0'0 e. m u · 8.. 8 1 7 9